Countries Not Requiring Entry Visa for Egyptians (UPDATED On 30.8.2015)

Egyptians like to travel, however those only holding an Egyptian passport tend to pick domestic destinations, as they hate to go through the visa process that requires ridiculous documents, consumes a hell of time and above all requires planning ahead of time, it’s never like “let’s go to Europe or anywhere in the world next week”, it’s “let’s plan for our coming trip at least 3 months in advance, and pick a destination with minimal visa requirements”.

Who said that Egyptians can’t tour some amazing parts of the world hassle free? Good news, there is still a good number of 43 destinations visa free, or where visa is acquired upon arrival to Egyptian passport holders.

Most of us think that only Europe or the US are the place to be, but what the world has to offer is way beyond our imagination, this list of places will make you look at the world pretty differently and reconsider your travel plans.

I hope a new policy by Sisi to ask abolishing the visa requirement betwwen Egypt and the rest of the Arab world like Tunisia,Algeria, and Iraq as well as Syria and UAE first and to sign aggreement with Turkey and Russia to take of the visa requirement

You just have to make sure to join group safaris to cut off the cost and to avoid traveling during the rain season as spotting animals becomes difficult. From my experience safaris in Kenya are cheaper and more rewarding than those in Tanzania, however I recommend visiting both.
What I recommend in Kenya is: Safari at Masai Mara specially during the Wildebeest migration (to find out more pls check: http://www.expertafrica.com/kenya/maasai-mara-national-reserve). Safari at Tsavo, Amboseli and Lake Nakuru (flamingos). You can also spend sometime on the beach at Mombasa or Lamu, and climb Mt. Kenya if you are into hiking/trekking.
What I recommend in Tanzania is: Safari at Ngorongoro crater, and at the Serengeti specially during the Wildebeest migration (to find out more pls check: http://www.expertafrica.com/tanzania/info/serengeti-wildebeest-migration). If you are into hiking/trekking then you cannot miss Mt. Meru or Mt. Kilimanjaro or spend a day or two at Kilimanjaro National Park.

Guys i recommend tanzania . uganda and kenya They are amazing i stayed there for a year they are easy to enter and not that expensive except tanzania is a little bit expensive . Dont miss to go to the beach in TZ

The most amazing experience ever and the absolutely hardest thing I have done. Be prepared. Just got back from Tanzania and Kenya safari adventures. How exciting !!! It is one of the most memorable adventure of my life time….
Great pictures Passainte Assem…Just loving it.

It was an amazing trip, wish it would have been a little longer. Ngorongoro crater was the center of attraction and would like to spend more time. At Lake Manyara, we observed several families of elephant..Very excited but a bit nervous too.. The elephant walked right along our jeep.
On Earth, African Safaris are great. 🙂

well thank you for this topic i just want to say some update about some country’s , Zambia ,Zimbabwe must have visa in advance and about Iran it’s not available if you don’t have invitation , Georgia must have visa as you said , south Korea yeah i hand been there before but only for 30 days not 90 days , there are another country you didn’t said like Comoros, Myanmar u can make e visa, and Rwandan as well , Tajikistan also not need visa for 45 days , Timor-Leste for month , Palau island also i hope i added some information for your topic 🙂

My husband is Egyptian and I am American and we live in Turkey. My husband is retired from his former work in Egypt but I am a university lecturer. We have gone around in circles trying to find a destination close to the USA where my parents can join us for my 60th birthday. We were thinking of Nicaragua or Domenica after reading your article but when I double checked on the net, I got conflicting information. Can you verify for me? We are ready to book.

Also Macau is not on the list and I think Zambia is no longer visa free for Egyptians. If you are Egyptian holding Schengen visa or US visa there are a lot of countries that will not require a visa in this case, For example you don’t need a visa for Croatia if you have a valid Schengen visa and you do not need a visa for Mexico if you have a valid US visa.

To all travelling young souls out there, plan your trip by yourself starting from the ticket, landmarks, tourist attractions, hostels etc. It is way fun and cheaper than agencies bs (no offence though) with their useless packages. Way to go with online tips websites eg tripadvisor. Wish you all happy trips, tips and all.

We are not offended at all, we always encourage people to book online on their own, because it’s more fun, and much cheaper! but some people still like to directly book holiday packages, and we are here to serve everyone 😀
Happy travels Ahmed Shahin 😉

this is gr8, thanks Passaint, so i am planning a trip with my 4 years old daughter, i think she will like a safari trip to watch the animals… so i am aiming Kenya, Tanzanya and maybe Uganda, i think there is a tourist visa to include all three or something… anyway, so you recommend to go is the dry season (Jul-Sep), right?

My pleasure @Marwa
Well how long are you intending to stay? Because I think this is too much for one trip, also it’s going to be very expensive!
you can aim for Kenya; go to Masai Mara, and the Great Rift Valley’s Samburu, Tsavo, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, and Hell’s Gate, Kenya’s safaris are cheaper than Tanzania’s, however you can still go there do the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and the down-looked-at Selous Game Reserve, as for Uganda Gorilla trekking is the highlight!
One very important thing; you’re aware that you’d need to take some vaccinations before leaving right? I think you need to call Vacsera to make sure that your kid could handle such vaccinations at such a young age.
As for the dates you have chosen, the best time to witness the great animal migration between Masai Mara and the Serengeti would be August-September

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